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Businiess name:  Fox Lake Animal Hospital
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
To the person who saw vodka at the vet clinic and 'thinks' it was there because the staff must be drinking it...are you kidding? Perhaps if you had asked one of the vets or vet techs about it you would have learned the truth and then could have saved yourself from writing something so moronic. \r \r Vodka isn't just for drinking. There are many uses for Vodka...\r \r -Vodka is less harsh than rubbing alcohol.\r \r -Vodka can also be used as an anecdote for antifreeze ingestion by animals. If caught very soon after ingesting the antifreeze, a veterinarian can administer a vodka IV drip and it will counteract the toxins in the antifreeze.\r \r -Vodka, when applied directly to the skin can act as a local anesthetic for wounds and blisters.\r \r -Treat earache. A few drops of vodka in your ear for a few minutes, then drained, will kill the bacteria causing pain in your ear.\r \r -To ease a toothache, swishing a shot of vodka over the affected area can help disinfect, and should numb some of the pai

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